Skip to Main Content
Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Established 1885

The Washburn Review

Leah Jamison

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief

Hi, I’m Leah! I am a senior mass media major with an emphasis in public relations and creative advertising and minor in psychology. My passions include photography, houseplants and graphic design. I own my own photography business, Photos by Leah, where I do portrait and family sessions. I have lived in Topeka for 14 years now and truly love the city. In addition to being the Indigo Magazine editor in chief, I am a peer educator at Washburn, I serve on the WIFI Film Festival student council and I am a social media coordinator for the Department of Mass Media.

All content by Leah Jamison
Bones or no bones: If you keep up with Tik Tok, you've probably seen the 13-year-old pug named Noodle who decides what type of day it's going to be. Much like Noodle, I never know what type of day it's going to be for me until I wake up and see how I'm feeling.

Healthy but hurting: Coping with fibromyalgia

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
October 21, 2021
Fibromyalgia, and other invisible illnesses, are often illustrated by an iceberg. What you can see on the surface is often just a glimpse of what's actually happening.

Healthy but hurting: The stigma of fibromyalgia

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
October 14, 2021
Who will it be: Julie Noonan's team awaits her decision on who is eliminated. Noonan eliminated Lesley Ayala, but she was saved by Joseph DeSota and is now on his team.

“The Voice” round one is full of twists and turns

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
October 13, 2021
Mayo Clinic is a huge campus at the heart of downtown Rochester, Minnesota. The different buildings are all connected by underground tunnels, which makes travel easy when the weather is bad.

Healthy but hurting: My trip to Mayo Clinic

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 30, 2021
Goofy: AJ Foster (left) and Jay Pharoah (right) act goofy while getting their picture taken. Foster has opened for many of the country's top comedians, including Pharoah on many occasions.

[Photo] Jay Pharoah brings laughter to Washburn

Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review
September 28, 2021
"The Voice" comes to Washburn and offers $1,000 prize

“The Voice” comes to Washburn and offers $1,000 prize

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 24, 2021
Medicated: This picture is a look at the medications and supplements I take everyday.

Healthy but hurting: Medicating fibromyalgia

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 23, 2021
It was all yellow: Young sunflowers will track the sun, facing east in the morning and west in the evening. Berry Hill UPick Farm plants sunflowers every year for the public to enjoy. The farm projects its next field to bloom Oct. 15-20, 2021.

Views from a sunflower field

Leah Jamison, Indigo Magazine Editor in Chief
September 21, 2021
Load More Stories
Donate to The Washburn Review
$295
$500
Contributed
Our Goal